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Farmville Farming With Machines And Not Paying For Fuel

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Farmville working up to 375 plots using only machines (and not paying for fuel!)

Before you begin:
- Create 15 fields of 24 plots (6 by 4) or 25 plots (5 by 5) each. I prefer 6 by 4 because it’s easier to work with the machines, but 5 by 5 also works. Label your fields with the letters A through O. You can use signs to mark them, or sketch out your farm on paper and mark them that way.
– Find three times a day to log in and play. Doesn’t matter what times, as long as they are at least 6.5 hours apart (to give the fuel time to recharge). For example, I log in at 7am before work, 1 or 2pm when I get home, and again in the evening around 8 or 9. For the sake of explaining, these three times will be called morning, midday, and evening.
– Find out your most profitable crops. There are other threads about this; you should find your most profitable 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-day crops. Or, if you’re not in it for profit, use whichever you like best!

Once you’re set up, each time you log in there should be two fields where the crops are finished and ready to harvest (except during the first few days when you’re getting started). Harvest those two fields and plant a new crop.

Farmville Day One
morning – harvest field A and plant a four-day crop; harvest field B and plant a three-day crop
midday – harvest field C and plant a four-day crop; harvest field D and plant a three-day crop
evening – harvest field E and plant a four-day crop; harvest field F and plant a three-day crop

Day Two
morning – harvest field J and plant a three-day crop; harvest field M and plant a one-day crop
midday – harvest field K and plant a three-day crop; harvest field N and plant a one-day crop
evening – harvest field L and plant a three-day crop; harvest field O and plant a one-day crop

Day Three
morning – harvest field G and plant a one-day crop; harvest field M and plant a four-day crop
midday – harvest field H and plant a one-day crop; harvest field N and plant a four-day crop
evening – harvest field I and plant a one-day crop; harvest field O and plant a four-day crop

Day Four
morning – harvest field B and plant a two-day crop; harvest field G and plant a four-day crop
midday – harvest field D and plant a two-day crop; harvest field H and plant a four-day crop
evening – harvest field F and plant a two-day crop; harvest field I and plant a four-day crop

Day Five
morning – harvest field A and plant a one-day crop; harvest field J and plant a two-day crop
midday – harvest field C and plant a one-day crop; harvest field K and plant a two-day crop
evening – harvest field E and plant a one-day crop; harvest field L and plant a two-day crop

And then start again with Day One and repeat… endlessly

Once you’ve got the cycle started, it’s easy to remember without a chart: 2-day and 3-day crops alternate with each other on the same fields, and 1-day and 4-day crops alternate on the same fields.
So if you see a 2-day crop ready to harvest, you know to harvest it and plant a 3-day.
If you see a 3-day crop ready to harvest, you know to harvest it and plant a 2-day.
If you see a 4-day crop ready to harvest, you know to harvest it and plant a 1-day.
If you see a 1-day crop ready to harvest, you know to harvest it and plant a 4-day.

Advantages:
– I like using only the machines (I know 6 clicks versus 24 clicks doesn’t really take that much less time, but it’s the principle…)
– It’s very quick – my morning and midday logins are usually 2-3 minutes each (in the evening I have time to poke around, harvest animals and trees, etc.)
– It’s easy to remember what to plant (hopefully, if I’ve explained it well enough )

Disadvantages:
– I haven’t figured out a good way to work shorter farmville crops into the rotation yet, although I do sometimes use 12, 16, and 18 hour crops as a one-day crop (they just sit waiting at 100% until it’s their turn). I do also have some extra fields that I hand-plant for shorter crops on weekends and long evenings.

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Best Farmville Leveling Guide

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Do you like playing Farmville but are you fighting and not getting really far?  Clearly there’s more to this game than it seems at first.  There is really some strategies involved in growing a virtual farm efficiently.  What you need is a Farmville guide or system to become a top level farmer.

Are you wanting to grasp what’s required to build a virtual fortune on Farmville?  With some Farmville hints up your sleeves, this is entirely possible .  You can play this game completely honestly, no PC hacks are important to achieve whatever results you need for your farm.

By creating a good layout for your farm, you’ll be able to efficient use the space to plant more crops resulting in a rise in earnings.  So if you have animals or trees, make sure you cram them all to one side of your farm.  Try and place them together as close as possible to give extra space for your profit generating crops.

One can earn farm bucks and then spend them after earning thru this offer.  There are many folk who will want to know that how can these offers be availed and the form filled.

One does not have to spend any money when filling the forms.  One should avail the offers which are free like surveys and quizzes, where you earn cash for free and climb the levels in the appliance of the Farmville game and buy more things.

[however ,] before purchasing any crop you must know that there’s some purchase price of each crop and each crop gives “n” number of coins after it has been harvested.  So a simple formula to calculate the most coin fetching crops is to minus the cost of the crop from the quantity of coins gained by each harvested crop.  When you’re at the lower level bracket say anywhere between levels one to level five, you can plant very basic crops with small profits.

One good tip for level 1 player’s is to plant crops such as strawberries.  The reason for this is as strawberries harvest in 4 hours, hence you can crop them several times in a day and boost your xp as well as your coins, though you do not earn much with this crop, but you surely have a good scope to raise your xp.  For more Famrville Tips and Secrets visit Free Farmville Guide

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How to Decorate Your Farm

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

It can be effortless or tough to decorate your farm. It really depends on what you want. While others buy any items that they want, a few individuals decide on a theme. Some things will be unobtainable to you for some time, such as the Greenhouse or Villa. As you level up you will unlock these added items. For a thorough discussion on how unlocking items works for the first 15 levels, go and read Farmville Levels.

A well-made farm is also important. You must be able to plant on a regular basis and harvest your farm if you like to level up. If your farm is too full and messy, you may find this utterly tough.

Oriental

I once saw a remarkable Asian themed rice paddy and green tea plantation. It is one of the most enchanting and truly peaceful farms I’ve ever seen on Farmville. It showcased the Tea House and Pagoda which overlooked the Large Pond. The farmer had chosen ducks, swans, and turtles as their animals. The tea fields and paddy were arranged in a pattern that looked a little like swirls of a zen garden. I have been toying with the idea of creating another farm just to create my own Oriental getaway because I ltruly loved it!

Old-Time Farming

Utilize old-fashioned fixtures and go old school! The weathered barn, the log cabin, workshop and natural wood fencing are examples of amazing selections. For this one, leave out the unusual animals and try pigs, horses, cows (avoid peculiar colors!) and chickens. Keep in mind that California farmer can plant lemon trees but an Idaho farmer can’t get away with it. Be sure to remember to add stylish touches such as the Covered Wagon, Outhouse, Water Pump, Woodpile, and Axe and Block.

Funky Farm

Funky Farm isn’t just for the black sheep of the farming family; this is for the neon green sheep with a mohawk as well! With oddball harvests, incongruous extras and pink and green farm animals, you can unleash your inner groove. The Groovy Barn is an absolute necessity, and the Pink Barn is a close second. To show that you are unique and not scared to use it, use brightly colored hay bales and fences! Don’t worry about making everything match too closely, allow your creative side to choose what fits on a farm this cool!

Events

Each event will have its specific set of limited time things for you to design your farm with. We’ve seen such remarkable events like the Carnival, Christmas, Alien Invasion and Thanksgiving. Purchase an item immediately if you see anything you like since it may never be available again!

Other concepts to help you brainstorm:

Girly Girl Farm ( Lots and lots of pink things are a must for this type of farm)
Haunted Farm (Halloween items are musts)
English Manor House (Manor plus huge ornamental gardens are essential. Geometric shapes, a hedge maze, also remember the topiaries!)

As soon as you master a crop in Farmville, you receive a sign that you can display on your farm. For other information about mastering any of the Farmville Crops, visit Farmville Crop Mastery.

 

 

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